Prisoners, A Muslim & a Jew Across the Middle East
742,45 TL
Kategori
Yayınevi
Barkod
9780330488204
Yazar
Goldberg, Jeffrey
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2007
Sayfa Sayısı
400
Kapak Tipi
Sert Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
16,99 GBP
Jeffrey Goldberg moved from Long Island to Israel while still a college student. In the middle of the first Palestinian uprising in 1990, the Israeli army sent him to serve as a prison guard at Ketziot, the largest jail in the Middle East. Realizing that among the prisoners were the future leaders of Palestine, and that this was a unique opportunity to learn from them about themselves, he began an extended dialogue with a prisoner named Rafiq.
This is an account of life in that harsh desert prison and of that dialogue - the accusations, explanations, fears, prejudices and aspirations each man expressed - which continues to this day. We see how their discussion deepened over the years as Goldberg returned to the States, to Washington, DC, where Rafiq coincidentally became a graduate student, and the political landscape of the Middle East changed. And we see, again and again, how their willingness to confront religious, cultural, and political differences made possible what both could finally acknowledge to be a true, if necessarily tenuous, friendship.
Prisoners is a remarkable book: spare, impassioned, energetic, and unstinting in its candour about both the darkness and the hope buried within the animosities of the Middle East.
Review: "Revelatory." --"The New York Times" "Fascinating, hilarious, terrifying. . . . The journey is riveting and well-wrought in a book that makes clear the confusing mess that is the Palestinian-Israeli conflict." --"The Chicago Tribune" "Sensitive, forthright and perceptive . . . . A forceful reminder of how rewarding, and how difficult, discourse between Israelis and Palestinians can be." --"The Washington Post" "Sharply observed and beautifully written. . . . A bracingly clear-eyed, deeply emotional and often humorous account. . . . "Prisoners" offers no easy answers but manages to inspire the rarest of commodities in the Middle East: hope." --"Los Angeles Times"
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